
Exhibition
A Rare Encounter with the Edge of Creation
This fall in New York, step into a world shaped by silk, sunlight, and spirit. Akihiko IZUKURA—renowned Kyoto-based master of natural dyeing and handwoven silk-dedicated his life to exploring the rhythm of nature through textiles.
His legacy continues in SALVAGE & SELVAGE, a special exhibition and film screening presented by Remnant & Co. (Toyoko Motojima & Mika Ichikawa) remnant-japan.com and NYC-based fiber artist Nobuko Tsuruta nobukoart.com.
We are delighted to announce we, Remnant & Co. and Filmmaker Kazuki Fujimoto, Kyoto-based creativeteam, will be traveling to New York City this September to participate in New York Textile Month 2025,
presenting a cross-disciplinary showcase of Japanese artistry through textiles, calligraphy, film, and hands-on cultural workshops.




Film Screening : ENUNDO -Circles of Motion-
Witness IZUKURA’s final artistic gesture: 5 monumental silk spheres spun by 10,000 silkworms. This immersive film embodies his “Zero Waste Principle,” using every fiber, pigment, and natural edge in poetic harmony. Click image for the trailer!
Kazuki Fujimoto — Filmmaker, Mont Film
Kazuki Fujimoto is a filmmaker whose lens bridges cultures and landscapes. Drawing on his experience as a nature guide in the vast wilderness of Canada, he has crafted cinematic works that celebrate Japan’s unique traditional crafts and culinary heritage. Through his films, Fujimoto invites audiences to see, touch, and feel the depth of Japanese culture, fostering intercultural dialogue and inspiring the next generation. His latest work,
ENUNDO -Circles of Motion-,
captures the spirit and philosophy of Akihiko Izukura, weaving together art, nature, and human connection.

Directed by Kazuki Fujimoto(Mont-Film) https://vimeo.com/montfilm
Silk workshop : Entwining Spirit & Thread
A hands-on opportunity to create your own expressive shawl using mawata (hand-pulled silk floss) and natural dyes. Guided by the “Entwining” technique, participants stretch and layer silk fibers to produce a personal 12 x 35 inch textile. Includes all
materials and a copy of The Philosophy of Akihiko IZUKUR

Max 10 participants | 2 hours | $150 | Registration Required





Hosted by Remnant & Co. and NYC-based fiber artist Nobuko Tsuruta

NOBUKO TSURUTA
A Japanese fiber artist based in New York, she creates installations, experimental fashion, and performances using traditional and innovative techniques. Originally from Kamakura, she is a certified SAORI weaving instructor who connects communities through workshops and explores fiber as a living, expressive medium
nobukoart.com